This book offers an engaging exploration of the societal context during the time of the Buddha, blending scholarly research with imaginative storytelling. It delves into the cultural, political, and spiritual dynamics of the era, providing readers with a vivid understanding of the historical backdrop that influenced Buddhist teachings and practices. The narrative is designed to be both informative and accessible, appealing to those interested in history, religion, and philosophy.
Xinru Liu Ordine dei libri
Xinru Liu si concentra sulla storia antica dell'India e sulla storia mondiale. È professoressa associata presso il The College of New Jersey e professoressa ordinaria presso l'Istituto di Storia Mondiale dell'Accademia Cinese delle Scienze Sociali. Il suo lavoro approfondisce gli scambi storici e culturali tra diverse civiltà. Indaga la diffusione e la trasformazione di idee, tecnologie ed espressioni artistiche attraverso le epoche.


- 2022
- 1996
Silk and Religion
- 246pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Xinru Liu studies the silk trade in Eurasia between the seventh and twelfth centuries to explore how religious ideas affected economic behavior. Long-distance silk trade was established for centuries in ancient Eurasia, well before the state in Tang China and the Byzantine Empire set up statesilk industries and clothing codes to regulate the trade and consumption of silk textiles. Silk textiles were invested with symbolic meaning and their use restricted to bureaucratic and religious hierarchies in both regions.